Arguably, the island state of Tasmania has been most affected by deforestation and logging.
The area that has been most affected by deforestation would be the Amazon River Basin.
As far as I know, the earliest deforestation caused by humans was in Australia about 40,000 years ago. So it has been going on for a long time.
In Australia everywhere is being affected by Overfishing is different ways, The Great Barrier Reef is being affected the worst. Thanks Ethan
Australia has never been affected by a volcanic eruption. There are no active or dormant volcanoes on the Australian mainland.
The state of Queensland has been the most affected.
all of it.
Africa, Madagascar, Nigeria, Russia, Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Japan are badly affected, but the most badly affected places are Indonesia, Amazon and Africa.
Deforestation affects wildlife by causing them to loose their habitats this means that they have to find somewhere else to live or become extinct. When they move to a new habitat it will take them a while to adapt and get used to living in that environment. Decreasing biodiversity and the animals the environment gets affected hugely. Some animals live in certain climates so it is hard for them to adjust to new homes due to deforestation. Forest are natural habitat to many types of animals.That is why where there is deforestation,many animals are left without shelter.Through the years it is estimated that millions of planys and animals have been wiped out.
Physics and cosmology.
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how long has deforestation been around
Unlike the Northern hemisphere where global warming has caused too much rain andwidespread flooding, in the Southern hemisphere it is exactly the opposite: drought. Just as the northern hemisphere is too wet, so the southern hemisphere is too dry. All areas have been affected by global warming, some more so than others. Most areas have been affected negatively, but some few areas are less-negatively affected than others; this is because the rainfall bands have moved south about 100 miles(160km), and if your area was previously drier then because of increased temperatures and evaporation you will receive the amount of rain the wetter area would normally receive in a dry year. On the other hand, if your area was previously wetter... All areas of Australia are affected to varying degrees but it is all relative. This is the 10th year of drought and it is starting to hurt.